1. Well for starter evolutionist can actually show you why it's 99% proven, we can give you facts, evidence, observations, and experiments while Creationist / Intelligent Designers show you the bible, there is absolute no evidence to support creation.dslatch said:Alrighty the comparison was bad. just a disclaimer first i do believe in evolution. what i have been arguing in the not the falsehood of either point of view. I've been trying to comment that a creationist aint likely to change their mind or an evolutionist.
The evidence is overwhelming for both sides according to both sides. Evolutionists say it is 99% proven. Creationists (or intelligent design-ers?)say their theory is 99% proven. They are sill theories and not proven 100% beyond a doubt(like gravity), creationism or intelligent design has therefore just as much merit as evolution just depends on who you talk to. As in they both do have the right to be taught. In a class, and yes a science class; they are scientific theories.
The argument of 'well since they're teaching intelligent design, they have to teach every other creation story' not really. Most other creation stories aren't called science by a vast majority of the USA or their believers. according to PEW 78% percent of the USA is a form of christian. And I'd bet my hat a majority like to believe their creation story. So lets say only 73% of the USA believes in the creation story, well fuck now democracy kicks in.
Any-who you aren't in school I'm guessing, and if you have kids you can nudge them in what ever direction you want. There is no point in arguing. A creationist, intelligent designer, evolutionist or a pastafarian is not going to change their opinion if the truly have faith in their beliefs. As in it aint no skin of your dick.
2. No creationism isn't a scientific theory it doesn't even qualify as a hypotheses, it's basically an untested idea, if you don't understand why this is watch my video on Creation Science made easy video I posted a few pages back.
3. Listen 78% percent of the USA can believe in creation if they want to, they can tech creation in their church if they want to, but not in a science class room because it's not science, just like saying "God told me to run over my husband" is not an acceptable excuse in court.
4. You got it right when you called creation a story because it is a story nothing more nothing less. stories are fine just not in a science class room.
5. Yes it is skin off my member, because it's taking away from real science, there's a thing called separation from church and state, and the church has no place in a public class room just like it has no place in a court room.